How to get a lawyer to become emancipated?

k I need to get emancipated like soon. im only 13 but my life is horrible. I ran away not too long ago. it didnt go so well. my mom takes everything away from me and she treatins to beat me. I need help.

Answer #1

Try calling social services, I’m guessing based on the situation they would ether 1. Give you a new home imediatly, or 2. force you mom through parentle corses if she wants to keep you. Num. 2 probobly wouldn’t work even if they tried it at this stage so SS would probly get you a new home.

Answer #2

ok.. so you and mom obviously dont get on too well. so I suggest speaking to someone like a teacher or another adult you never know arrangements could be made for you if they feel that some should be done.

I) you could be moved into another home I) you could recieve some much needed councilling iii) your mom could recieve help and suport. I’ve) you could both recieve help to build a new/ better relationship

just try it out. just make sure you talk to someone so your not left struggling on your own. because sometimes that can be one of the worst feelings

Answer #3

tell councelar at school

Answer #4

Running away from your problems won’t solve them - maybe you just need to grow up and take responsibility for your actions - if it is seriously/truely abuse, Report - info:

Legally, you must be the ‘age of majority’ for your state (usually 18) or become emancipated:

Emancipation refers to the point at which a child is free from parental control.

Emancipation may be the result of a voluntary agreement between the parents and child, or it may be implied from their acts and ongoing conduct. For example, a child who leaves her parents’ home and becomes ENTIRELY SELF-SUPPORTING without their objection is considered emancipated, while a child who goes to stay with a friend or relative and gets a part-time job is not. Emancipation may also occur when a minor child marries or enters the military.

In order to become emancipated you must be able to answer the above questions and be self supporting which means:

  • Have a job
  • Live in home or apartment
  • pay bills

Contact the Court office or a Professional Attorney in your immediate area for further assistance.

I wish you the best !!

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